Richard II The character of Richard II is pretty complexe. I don’t appreciate him. He is the kind of person that I wouldn’t have around me. He doesn’t care about people desires or feelings. He is arogant, sarcastic, and self-centered during the first part of the play, and when he looses his kingdom, he has two contradictory personnalities. The one that he still think he’s the king, and the other one, who pities himself. Richard II, in the first act, prevents the murder of one cousin, but he didn’t do thsi for his cousins but to give a stronger sentence to Mowbray and Bolingbroke.
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